TikTok influencer Immunizer has broken his silence after regaining his freedom, explaining that he spent four days at Kirikiri Prison despite being granted bail by the court shortly after his arraignment. His detention stemmed from allegations related to his comments on the Mohbad case.
Speaking in a video after his release, Immunizer revealed that he honoured a police invitation on June 22, where officers presented him with a petition filed by someone he described as “a prominent name” in the Mohbad case.
“So, I just got out of prison tonight, Kirikiri, Lagos. And I’m making this video from my guy’s phone. Because my phone was taken away from me by the police at the station. They marked it as exhibit. And my business line is in the phone. I have to get a new phone.”
He said he was interrogated and detained before being taken to court the following day, where the judge approved his bail immediately.
“As you all know, I honored the police invitation on the 22nd of June, which was Monday. I got there. They showed me a petition that a prominent name in the Mohbad case that I’ve talked about. This person filed the petition. As I see the petition, I laugh.
“They interrogated me, detained me that day because they said they are taking me to court the next day. They took me to court. The judge sat, heard my case, and I was granted bail immediately.”
According to Immunizer, he remained behind bars because the person responsible for processing his bail failed to complete the procedure on time.
“But the person that was supposed to undo my bail got greedy, made some mistakes. And, you know, Tuesday, I was remanded at Kirikiri prison. Wednesday, I was supposed to come out. But then today, my bail was perfected. And I’m out.”
The influencer promised to address the rumours surrounding his arrest and share his side of the story after taking some time to rest.
“Well, I see that a lot of things are going on online. A lot of things have been said. Different rumors. Different perspectives. But don’t worry. I will address everything and set the record straight. And I actually have a fiction story that I would like to tell you. Guys, don’t worry. Let me rest. I will talk to you all tomorrow.”
He also expressed appreciation to those who stood by him throughout the ordeal before criticizing the country’s system.
“I actually appreciate every single person that supported. Hey, Nigerians. You all are fucked. We are not going to suffer. The system is already made for you all to fail.”
